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it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the president is putting influencing it to growth and mixture of austerity. and growth. >> they the last two days on economic issues and now in chicago and starting the nato summit in which they will talk about huge issues, our continued commitment in afghanistan and what we did on syria and iran. bill, what is at stake. >> the may 23rd meeting about iran is very big. will the obama administration accept a phony deal really to kick the can down the road and back off in what the security counsel is insisting on and verifiable cessation of iran's nuclear. obama is
it is the same debate as here in the united states. europe, how do they deal with german austerity is not working. >> the greek spending is not working either. >> it is no money to spend. how do you get ow the of it. they make job cuts, they are cutting their revenue. it doesn't work. yo are in the death spiral as senator bayh and europe is in the death spir eight and -- spiral. it will take us down with it. does it happen before november or after november or can it be stoppd? the...
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you talk a little bit about syria but right now the united states and other countries are not really covering the drone strikes in pakistan because the military has just said we're not allowing access there on the u.s. side and the pakistani side. i think viewers are sometimes -- well, the less sophisticated news junkie might not be aware of the fact that the information they're reading on yahoo! news has not been first hand reported because somebody's ry. the editor is happy and cnn is happy because they feel like they're reporting it but i feel like there's this disconnect coming and it's in newsrooms and it's -- from what i believe, i becoming increasingly more difficult for news organizations to cover war zones. we saw it in the gaza strip but because it's proliferation of technology and we are kind of still able to get information from these war zones, we kind of still feel like we're doing our job but the trends are there that if journalists unite and push back and say we want access and we don't think it okay that you're refusing to left journalists in, these things are just g
you talk a little bit about syria but right now the united states and other countries are not really covering the drone strikes in pakistan because the military has just said we're not allowing access there on the u.s. side and the pakistani side. i think viewers are sometimes -- well, the less sophisticated news junkie might not be aware of the fact that the information they're reading on yahoo! news has not been first hand reported because somebody's ry. the editor is happy and cnn is happy...
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. >> others watched it on closed circuit televisions at military bases in the united states. many say what they sai saw in that courtroom frustrated them. this is the second arraignment for the defendants. the first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down gaunt. legal experts say it could be years before there is a verdict in this case. drew levinson, cbs news, fort hamilton. >>> the chief prosecutor says he is expecting hundreds of motions from defense lawyers before the case can go to trial. >>> there is no word if any charges will be filed against a driver who struck a pedestrian last night near nationals park. it happened right in the front of the ballpark on south capital street just before the start of the game between the nats and phillies. the female victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> conflicting reports are emerging about a young man killed during a domestic dispute with his own father. some friends call matthew price a good guy. >> however, price was a registered sex offender. are the two related? we have more on t
. >> others watched it on closed circuit televisions at military bases in the united states. many say what they sai saw in that courtroom frustrated them. this is the second arraignment for the defendants. the first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down gaunt. legal experts say it could be years before there is a verdict in this case. drew levinson, cbs news, fort hamilton. >>> the chief prosecutor says he is expecting hundreds of motions from defense...
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the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were genuine. i do believe in that but ninety ninety million would be the middle of the many who would go on that i move you go through you just go to church to . pray when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the wild fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs would be the people who are primarily or at least to a large extent participating in that construction and in that maintenance amanda knox county you're just. better than even. you know what you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions it's just what i knew then yeah. but book just emotional or. whatever thank you i didn't think were going to be or want to come back. as one of my favorite places ok no. that's not all. off no no no. no. no. no. the front that's fantastic. but i will pop out i'm keeping my fingers crossed for the rebel fighte
the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were genuine. i do believe in that but ninety ninety million would be the middle of the many who would go on that i move you go through you just go to church to . pray when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the wild fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs...
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in the united states people are allowed to practice religion without conflict. the right to expression religion is not as simple as it may seem. as we report, some say they're suffering discrimination in an un-american way. >> just like any other american college student, she's a mayor at san jose state university and enjoys spending time with friends and family as well as playing music. she's an average college student and has to deal with something others may not. islam phobia. >> i've been called a woman whose oppressed and gets beaten up beamier husband every night even though i'm not married. >> she says these people come from those who don't understand islam. >> one of the biggest misconceptions i hear about a muslim woman is they are forced to wear it. >> muslims make up just 1% of the population. >> i believe my body and appearance is valuable. not to me but in general. i believe by preserving my look and protecting my body than displaying it carelessly would only make me more, i believe it would big any identify -- dignify a woman. >> she works as a nur
in the united states people are allowed to practice religion without conflict. the right to expression religion is not as simple as it may seem. as we report, some say they're suffering discrimination in an un-american way. >> just like any other american college student, she's a mayor at san jose state university and enjoys spending time with friends and family as well as playing music. she's an average college student and has to deal with something others may not. islam phobia. >>...
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and so one could say with the new brig grade assi brigade assigned to the united states, some of that connective tissue will occur once again, that's been lacking since we went into afghanistan. >> john? >> yes. i mean, i think that you very adequately and numerically expressed the problem. the piece dividend -- the peace dividend disappeared in the 19 the 90s. we were able to balance the budget, do a little bit with some of the someone we saved, but that disappeared quite rapidly with the doubling of the u.s. military budget after mili 2000-2001. we did not prepare for transformation of our manufacturing base and we saw the erosion of our manufacturing base as a result of that. it's not that the complete causal relationship there. it's only one of the contributing factors. we did not prepare for with when we had a peace dividend for a transformation or our manufacturing base. in terms of the obesity analogy, we are the biggest in the world. we are responsible for the largest amount of military spending in the world. but we're not the only fat cat. there are some pretty pudgy people o
and so one could say with the new brig grade assi brigade assigned to the united states, some of that connective tissue will occur once again, that's been lacking since we went into afghanistan. >> john? >> yes. i mean, i think that you very adequately and numerically expressed the problem. the piece dividend -- the peace dividend disappeared in the 19 the 90s. we were able to balance the budget, do a little bit with some of the someone we saved, but that disappeared quite rapidly...
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serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the trade of the world oil. one of the material that is making a truly great contribution to our modern civilization. ok. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the embassy which mean built inside baghdad is a city like no other embassy in history or in the world they're not building the embassy in syria and iraq in the huge basins around with an intention to leave their building with an intention to maintain control. since two thousand and three the u.s. has built dozens of military bases in iraq in two thousand and eight the u.s. and iraqi governments signed an agreement that states that all foreign troops should leave the country by two thousand and eleven. the agreement also says that the u.s. will not seek permanent basis or a permanent military p
serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the trade of the world oil. one of the material that is making a truly great contribution to our modern civilization. ok. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the embassy which mean built inside baghdad is a city...
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nations the constitution of the united states these are things that we're constantly reinforcing and so the project is an idea that we should have open methodology open source and free software tools that implement that methodology and open data for peer review and independent verification which allows people then to write papers that talk about the political or the socio. anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that are not google but that are very regional specific things and this idea of this project is to bring everybody under a big tent and say let's talk about the censorship that's happening in the framework of human rights and in the framework of human rights reporting and it's run by the last oh and myself from the tor project and we are currently looking for people that want to hack on it and we are basically building these tools and they'll be available for everyone and i get a feeling that you know within our audience you might find a few people that are interested in so just before we let you go
nations the constitution of the united states these are things that we're constantly reinforcing and so the project is an idea that we should have open methodology open source and free software tools that implement that methodology and open data for peer review and independent verification which allows people then to write papers that talk about the political or the socio. anomic perspective of things that are happening so we see censorship of services like google or maybe we see services that...
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united states we're borrowing at historically very low rates even though we have a big debt. so i mean, we're getting kind of loose in how we talk about these things. the economists, frankly don't know the how this works. they say you shouldn't have more than 90% gdp to debt ratio or 3%. but there's no real theory that those numbers are founded on. they're kind of pulling them from historical research and other things. so i just think -- any comments you have to that. but things are not as simple as the narrative is making it out to be. >> thank you, stephen. a final question, if you please, in the back. >> the thank you. karen johnston, american university. miss tauscher i very much share some of your concerns. you mentioned the problem of public's level of interest in information on foreign policy issues. but i think there's a missing link here and that link is the role of the media in providing accurate and sometimes any information about some of the foreign policy issues that are of great concern to you and some of the other foreign policy experts and people in government
united states we're borrowing at historically very low rates even though we have a big debt. so i mean, we're getting kind of loose in how we talk about these things. the economists, frankly don't know the how this works. they say you shouldn't have more than 90% gdp to debt ratio or 3%. but there's no real theory that those numbers are founded on. they're kind of pulling them from historical research and other things. so i just think -- any comments you have to that. but things are not as...
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the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were trying to divert us to believe in ninety ninety million that would be what it developed many on with that i'm happy to go through you just their corner which changed sht changed changed changed. when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the out fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs would be the people who are primarily or at least to a large extent participating in that construction and in that maintenance a man. would you not you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions. to sweat and use them they're. just emotional and. want to thank you again victoria are hard with me or want to come back ok as one of my favorite places ok no. that's not all. rough no no no no. no. no. the front that's fantastic but past. i'm keeping my fingers crossed. i hope you hold on and don't let them drag you a
the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were trying to divert us to believe in ninety ninety million that would be what it developed many on with that i'm happy to go through you just their corner which changed sht changed changed changed. when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the out fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's...
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united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore any more, it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of sing por says, look, we completely reject your notion, and the reason we reject it is on the merits. it's not because we want to be a regressive government, it's because we believe that you are showing by the way in which you've constructed your free speech that you cannot have a functioning system. look at the polarization in your society. look at what happens when you let people say anything. look what happens when people can say the judiciary is lying or corrupt. look what happens when people speak disrespectfully about the government. you're getting
united states. but it doesn't always live up to it. so we have the mccarthy era and so on. we think that we have the best system. but now we're in a world where we have a global communications system, and censorship anywhere, like singapore, is censorship everywhere. it's not human rights for people in singapore any more, it's our interests in knowing what's happening in singapore and our interests in knowing the world. so when the minister of law of sing por says, look, we completely reject...
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the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't always agree with the way i say it, but they know i'm telling them the truth as i see it. see, i'm not looking to be loved. i think politicians get themgs in trouble when they're looking to be loved. i get plenty of love at home. i'm not bragging. i just do. i got a great wife and four great children. and i'm not looking for the people of new jersey to love me. because when you're looking for love in this job that's when deficits get run up. when you're looking for love in this job, it's because you can't say no to anything. because someone somewhere won't love you. i
the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't...
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the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were trying. to believe in ninety ninety million that would be what it believes many on whom would go on that i'm happy to go through many just they're going to each changed changed changed changed changed. when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the while it fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs would be the people who are primarily or at least to a large extent participating in that construction and in that maintenance amanda knox go to. bed. with you out you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions. to sweat and use them they're. just emotional and i. want to thank you i didn't think through our heart would be alone i'll come back ok welcome our viewers one of my favorite places ok. that's right all. right no no no no. no. no. no. the front that's fantastic. pitched shtick. i'm keeping m
the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were trying. to believe in ninety ninety million that would be what it believes many on whom would go on that i'm happy to go through many just they're going to each changed changed changed changed changed. when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule the while it fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of...
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the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were genuine. and a billion then but ninety ninety million that would be what it developed many of them would go on that i move you go through you know just they're going to push to . reduce twenty one you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they were all the while it fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs would be the people who are primarily or at least to a large extent participating in that construction and in that maintenance a made up of markets go to go. yeah cost of better. would you not you are a sovereign country you have every right and you should make those decisions it's just what i knew then yeah. but but just emotional. thank you i didn't think through our heart that we're want to come back. as one of my favorite places ok. yeah that's right all. right no no no. no. no. no. the front that's fantastic. but i have all the parts i'm
the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were genuine. and a billion then but ninety ninety million that would be what it developed many of them would go on that i move you go through you know just they're going to push to . reduce twenty one you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they were all the while it fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that...
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we'll be there with combat forces until 2014 and then for some period thereafter, the united states, maybe 10 years, helping the afghan forces do the job for themselves. it is important to show people that we didn't just cut and run after the fundamental defeat of al-qaeda and the taliban, but peter, will we see that kind of unity coming out of the summit? >> the summit has a habit of bringing a level of unanimity. it will keep the focus on accomplishing the mission on the ground and not generate into a rush for the exit. so i think things are on track to do that but it is important to keep that focus. >> when you talk about the exits, you can't help but think of sarkozy's decision to move with the draw dates of 2013 and now you have illan who is going to be inaugurated who said we should leave at the end of 2012, a year earlier. how does that complicate the situation and does that put france in the position of being a spoiler again? >> i don't think so. it is just one country among 28 to begin with. secondly, we don't know what the new french president will really do now that he is
we'll be there with combat forces until 2014 and then for some period thereafter, the united states, maybe 10 years, helping the afghan forces do the job for themselves. it is important to show people that we didn't just cut and run after the fundamental defeat of al-qaeda and the taliban, but peter, will we see that kind of unity coming out of the summit? >> the summit has a habit of bringing a level of unanimity. it will keep the focus on accomplishing the mission on the ground and not...
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he is the deputy head of the eu delegation to the united states. many times in the past, his career has focused on multilateral affairs. he was the ambassador to geneva, which multilateral affairs. he was the head of the -- a focus of attention here for cyber security in the coming year. finally, bruce mcconnell, who is also known to everyone. i have known bruce for a long time. he was on the transition team. before that he was in the private sector. before that he was in the omb. we're happy we can have all three panelists here to speak to you. why don't we just go one, two, three to make it a little easier. all-star with bruce and end up with tom. >> thank you. good morning everyone. it is great to be here. i wanted to comment on a couple of things. i think there are some interesting threads we get along collectively over the course of the day and in the future work the commission is going to be doing and the this important area of cooperation. starting from home, i would note there is a fairly large footprint of dhs people at the conference. i t
he is the deputy head of the eu delegation to the united states. many times in the past, his career has focused on multilateral affairs. he was the ambassador to geneva, which multilateral affairs. he was the head of the -- a focus of attention here for cyber security in the coming year. finally, bruce mcconnell, who is also known to everyone. i have known bruce for a long time. he was on the transition team. before that he was in the private sector. before that he was in the omb. we're happy...
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and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows do provide opportunities, but clearly sometimes also pose issues. european banks, you know, may well have stakes in u.s. banks, but it is also true the contrary that the u.s. banks clearly are very -- have a very international reach and therefore also, you know, u.s. banks do have stakes in a european and other banks elsewhere. that said, you know, regardless of whether it's a european bank having a stake here in the u.s. bank, the u.s. bank is still subject to u.s. laws and still subject to u.s. regulatory authorities. and in exchange for that, access the
and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows...
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and i wouldn't encourage the united states to spend less. and i would just say that i guess we europeans, we are very pleased with the u.s. spending so much, because honestly, we kind of knew -- we don't say it, but we kind of need you to be there for us when we need you. and that really has kind of put us in a mind-set, where honestly, i think most europeans think we can get away with this. this is not that important, because in the end, the u.s. will be there for us. and the real worrying messages in the last couple of years is that, you know, the u.s. might not be there for us. and so i think it is important. it is up to us europeans also to make sure that the u.s. understands that we don't want you to go away. and that we will be rethinking our own spending in order to make sure you understand that we're in it together. just want to say a few words about the defense industry. i think it is important that the u.s. understands that there is this concern in europe that basically smart defense will mean more american equipment in europe. and
and i wouldn't encourage the united states to spend less. and i would just say that i guess we europeans, we are very pleased with the u.s. spending so much, because honestly, we kind of knew -- we don't say it, but we kind of need you to be there for us when we need you. and that really has kind of put us in a mind-set, where honestly, i think most europeans think we can get away with this. this is not that important, because in the end, the u.s. will be there for us. and the real worrying...
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states we remain convinced that there is no danger to the russian strategic nuclear force not today not ten years from now and that the russian analysis is based on a series of worst case to some sions and and unrealistic assumptions that creates an image of a threat which really doesn't exist there's so much to be gained from cooperating. there's a threat out there that's significant today and will be growing by the end of this decade. more and more of europe including european russia will be within range of ballistic missiles possibly equipped with nuclear weapons or chemical weapons so if we can cooperate if we can link our systems plan together. that have our experts working together twenty four hours a day i think that russia can overcome its concerns and become a real full partner of nato on missile defense but russia is still doubtful and you're absolutely right when you say not allow but he's worried that maybe in five six seven years time the european anti missile defense system will be able to shoot down for example specifically its concern about the modifications of the s
states we remain convinced that there is no danger to the russian strategic nuclear force not today not ten years from now and that the russian analysis is based on a series of worst case to some sions and and unrealistic assumptions that creates an image of a threat which really doesn't exist there's so much to be gained from cooperating. there's a threat out there that's significant today and will be growing by the end of this decade. more and more of europe including european russia will be...
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the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it one level further. and know-how is involved. >> that is exactly right. >> in the united states, often we are more concerned nowadays -- is the correct phrase a suitcase bomb or something like that? >> improvised nuclear device. >> tell me the phrase again? >> improvised nuclear device. >> what does that mean, in my language? >> it's a pretty crude weapon, but it has probably a lot more material than our own warheads that we have built to go on the front end of missiles and travel reliably 3,000 miles. an improvised nuclear device would be bigger than a suitcase. the small
the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it...
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the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35 a share, which could value the company of up to $96 billion a share, dwarfing its rivals. >> trading in facebook stock is slated for may 18. it said to make company founder mark zuckerberg one of the richest people in the world. he is due to sell about 5% of his stake in the company and raise $1 billion in the process. our correspondent at the frankfurt stock exchange gave us this round of friday's trade. >> people here at the stock market sincerely hope that the facebook ipo will be a success. it is important that they are glad the process of
the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35...
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my heartfelt belief is the united states is -- is broke and going to go further broke. and if the -- what would be your feelings if they implemented the fair tax, but kept a, say, 3% to 5% income tax and make it a constitutional amendment that the income tax is strictly for bringing down the deficit, paying down the deficit, and the sales tax is just for running the necessities of government? i'll take my answer off the phone. thank you. >> okay. well, thank you, edward. i would be uneasy about going there partly because i've not considered or studied it or seen what the economic impact would bei want to apolish the irs and the federal income tax code and put an end to all estate tax, personal income tax, corporate income tax, and interest and dividend and capital gains tax. what really, the philosophy that i bring to this is this, and i maybe the only one that talks about it this way, but tax is a punishment. you tax, you get less of according to reagan. yet the federal government has the first lien on all productivity in america. if you have earnings and investment, u
my heartfelt belief is the united states is -- is broke and going to go further broke. and if the -- what would be your feelings if they implemented the fair tax, but kept a, say, 3% to 5% income tax and make it a constitutional amendment that the income tax is strictly for bringing down the deficit, paying down the deficit, and the sales tax is just for running the necessities of government? i'll take my answer off the phone. thank you. >> okay. well, thank you, edward. i would be uneasy...
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and in fact, that's what we've had in the united states for the last half century. we had broadcasting, which was regulated. and we had the print media, which was free. and public broadcasting. >> take a question. here's a mike. you want to come "daily show." >> two quick points and then a question. i'm an editor at politico. we don't publish rumors. i'd like to just point out to our distinguished ivy league president that another ivy league president, rick levin of yale, is devoting a lot of time to changing the culture in singapore by partnering with the national university there and trying to instill our values in that culture. so my question is this. if you were sitting around yesterday and you had the choice as anyone in washington did of watching an exciting game between the red sox and the orioles or watching the new president-elect of france give his speech, which you could watch on france 24, which would you do? >> is that directed to -- professor -- to president -- >> i didn't know the game was on. so i watched the president of france. [ inaudible ] >> --
and in fact, that's what we've had in the united states for the last half century. we had broadcasting, which was regulated. and we had the print media, which was free. and public broadcasting. >> take a question. here's a mike. you want to come "daily show." >> two quick points and then a question. i'm an editor at politico. we don't publish rumors. i'd like to just point out to our distinguished ivy league president that another ivy league president, rick levin of yale,...
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. >> not much reaction here in the united states. european leaders talked up the need for more economic growth today. darren gersh reports the likely forecast is more uncertainty. >> for only the second time in 50 years a socialist has been elected president of france. francoise hollande's victory this weekend is a clear rejection of the measures put in place to jolt the euro. >> this is an a cute phase of the silver and debt crisis. >> two main parties that had managed the party through the debt crisis emerged from parliamentary elections with less than a third of the combined vote. that could leave greece in limbo unable to form a new government. >> greece and france have rejected what is going on and how the incumbent leaders have dealt with the debt crisis. >> this is a potent gentially disrupt full mix for markets. >> jittery and uncertainty higher than ever. >> this is following an ominous pattern. those looking to clean up problems could lead to years and decades of growth. there is a fear there will be a spill over to the uni
. >> not much reaction here in the united states. european leaders talked up the need for more economic growth today. darren gersh reports the likely forecast is more uncertainty. >> for only the second time in 50 years a socialist has been elected president of france. francoise hollande's victory this weekend is a clear rejection of the measures put in place to jolt the euro. >> this is an a cute phase of the silver and debt crisis. >> two main parties that had managed...
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stat states -- strike the united states. here on a path to do that. what this summit is about is the next step on that -- the next step, if you will, on that transition project. that transition until the end of 2014 and then beyond. there are three elements i'll mention and then take your questions. the first is, with respect to the next steps in transition. the next steps towards 2014 is that the alliance lp decide will decide in 2013 the mission will shift for its forces. that is, that the mission will shift from. isaf forces, the united states forces at part of isaf being in the combat lead to stepping back and getting into prince lly principleably a train mode. that essential if you think about how you get to the end of 2014 with full afghan responsibility for their security. you need to start that process. you need to get the afghans out front with the united states and its allies and partners supporting them moving forward. that's the first element of what will be talks about and decided at chicago. the second will be
stat states -- strike the united states. here on a path to do that. what this summit is about is the next step on that -- the next step, if you will, on that transition project. that transition until the end of 2014 and then beyond. there are three elements i'll mention and then take your questions. the first is, with respect to the next steps in transition. the next steps towards 2014 is that the alliance lp decide will decide in 2013 the mission will shift for its forces. that is, that the...
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europe causing the united states problems? or the united states causing europe's problems? the news from the united states was not good for the markets in europe, and the big four, u.k., germany, france, and italy all down between 1.5 percent and 2 percent. most closer to 2 percent. some individual companies dropping a lot more. a british home builder was down more than 7.5 percent, and another reason to say ouch, the latest estimates on european growth are not growth but, rather, contraction. an exception was spain and that is important today given the tough week or ten days they have had, the double downgrade from standard & poor's first with the credit rating and then nearly a dozen banks downgraded and the latest unemployment figures from there coming to nearly 25 percent so it was good that spain do show some resilience. not just the united states that has europe worried. but, also, europe itself with big elections this weekend if france and germany. freeway -- french socialist expected it take power which could be a problem for the euro zone. >>neil: charles payne say
europe causing the united states problems? or the united states causing europe's problems? the news from the united states was not good for the markets in europe, and the big four, u.k., germany, france, and italy all down between 1.5 percent and 2 percent. most closer to 2 percent. some individual companies dropping a lot more. a british home builder was down more than 7.5 percent, and another reason to say ouch, the latest estimates on european growth are not growth but, rather, contraction....
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europe is weak and i think the united states is incredibly the strongest of the law and way it's just you know is that how kind of difficult of a situation where i am but it sounds like you're saying any of these factors could be the dominant you know everybody is looking at europe but there are a lot of other dominoes that could fall to speak of dominoes falling one thing i thought was interesting about that p.m.i. was that the netherlands was weak and the netherlands is one of these examples of an economy in europe that was strong that did benefit from the euro because their currency was a stronger currency and then they benefited from having cheaper exports cheaper goods under the euro now they're facing a slowdown they're in a recession they are having to pass these cuts to meet the euro zone's deficit to g.d.p. targets what's the significance of a country like the netherlands in their situation to you well it shows that the eurozone the economic policy that they have is flawed in that. when there's a downturn there's no fiscal space whatsoever because all of the countries are use
europe is weak and i think the united states is incredibly the strongest of the law and way it's just you know is that how kind of difficult of a situation where i am but it sounds like you're saying any of these factors could be the dominant you know everybody is looking at europe but there are a lot of other dominoes that could fall to speak of dominoes falling one thing i thought was interesting about that p.m.i. was that the netherlands was weak and the netherlands is one of these examples...
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impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end. there was an enormous psychological boost for the our eyes when they u.s. entered. there wasn't much direct military effect immediately except on the oceans because of the u.s. had a surprisingly small standing army at that time. we did have quite a large navy which joined the british in hunting down german submarines. large numbers of american troops didn't begin arriving in france until may or june of 1918 and then they did have a considerable impact because the germans had launched a sort of desperate do or die offensive in march of 1918 w
impact of the united states entry to the war. the united states was part of the war effort from the beginning because we were selling large amounts of armaments to britain and france, not to germany and much of those sales on credit. because they were on credit, one impact of the war was to make the united states enormously wealthy because everybody ended up owing us money at the end of the war. militarily the u.s. entered the war in april of 1917, about a year and six months before the end....
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the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great strain of course we suited for it some point rise and that return over that it's going to be going to has the what you bar at one percent through of attempting to. look. the basic problem is medical costs our medical care system is extremely inefficient very expensive we have pretty well most twenty percent if the seventeen or eighteen percent of national income goes to a medical remember half that's private by the way but half of that's public and this is squeezing everything. social security is a bit of a problem i think as such here is a minor issue. the things that are not health and no
the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great...
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to a fifty s and eventually mastering state of the yard operations such as cardiac arrhythmias surgery infant surgery hard transplanting torso artificial heart implantation. you are one of the most renowned cardiac surgeons not only in russia but also worldwide he was in the papers recently headed received an award for developing a new diagnostic method. that the article said it was a group of mathematicians and engineers who did the letter to get involved in what exactly is the method is according examination method right up to the. absolutely it was there you see having started out as a cordic surgeon of eventually come to perform interventional surgery in solution for employing catherine technology recent years we started ranta teaming in ideal diagnostic patients using a new method the so-called heart mapping it involves setting up two hundred fifty electrodes on the patient's body still in the patient undergoes a c.t. scan and we map out the position of the electrodes on the patient's heart anatomy and then then our mathematicians physicists and programmers if you can stablish an
to a fifty s and eventually mastering state of the yard operations such as cardiac arrhythmias surgery infant surgery hard transplanting torso artificial heart implantation. you are one of the most renowned cardiac surgeons not only in russia but also worldwide he was in the papers recently headed received an award for developing a new diagnostic method. that the article said it was a group of mathematicians and engineers who did the letter to get involved in what exactly is the method is...
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you do not in the united states except in the public sector. in the private sector, private sector union density right now is down to 7%. only 7% of the private work force is unionized. that's about where we were when franklin roosevelt got elected president, um, and a sentence that i write in my book here and was tempted to write in several other places of the book as well is it's as if the new deal never happened. another cause is a shortage of skilled labor, and that is caused by the leveling off of the high school graduation rate in the 1970s. this is a hypothesis that was forwarded and, i think, is very persuasive forwarded by harvard economists. as they point out in their book "the race between education and technology," at the start of the 20th century there was something called the high school movement where people were building high schools all around the country. um, i think a lot of people don't realize that that didn't really start to happen in a meaningful way until the 20th century. around 1900 about 90% of the population can't go
you do not in the united states except in the public sector. in the private sector, private sector union density right now is down to 7%. only 7% of the private work force is unionized. that's about where we were when franklin roosevelt got elected president, um, and a sentence that i write in my book here and was tempted to write in several other places of the book as well is it's as if the new deal never happened. another cause is a shortage of skilled labor, and that is caused by the...
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the leaders of japan and the united states are ting sw solidarity with common challenges and common threats. they met in washington and emphasized the importance of the decades old alliance on maintaining security. they titled it a shared vision for the future. the documents said the japan-u.s. alliance said the foundation of peace and stability in the region. >> translator: thesia pacific region is at the center of the world development. they had factors such as fears over north korea. they had a maritime dispute. we will realize the realignment of forces to strengthen the security of the region. >> he was referring to china and taiwan. their governments are allocating more money to military spending. they are involved in territorial disputes with japan. obama calls the region strategically important and stresses a military presence there will be geographically distributed and operationally resilient. >> the u.s.-japan alliance will maintain the foundation of the security and prosperity of the two nations and a cornerstone of peace and security. we reviewed the agreement to realign america
the leaders of japan and the united states are ting sw solidarity with common challenges and common threats. they met in washington and emphasized the importance of the decades old alliance on maintaining security. they titled it a shared vision for the future. the documents said the japan-u.s. alliance said the foundation of peace and stability in the region. >> translator: thesia pacific region is at the center of the world development. they had factors such as fears over north korea....
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we have hot stocks. >> china mobile and you can buy it through the united states. this company is not fanaticly expensive. it is already up nicely. china is not going away. it is a cellular phone crazed country. >> jim what do you have got? >> the growth with a 3.2 dividend to boost. bombing in indonesia. it looks good. >> gary? >> i like ebay. emerging off the last earning report and pay pal is scizz leling. and huge part going forward. >> are you leery of the market generally, gary? >> i am okay with it we'll have a five or 10 percent let down. let's hope we hold am >> great show as always . great insight as always. and talk about that with david on forbes. >> and high taxes and kiss the jobs recovery goodbye. group much ceo's sending a letter saying we are upon concerned about the increase on dividend and capitol gains and adverse it will have on the economy and
we have hot stocks. >> china mobile and you can buy it through the united states. this company is not fanaticly expensive. it is already up nicely. china is not going away. it is a cellular phone crazed country. >> jim what do you have got? >> the growth with a 3.2 dividend to boost. bombing in indonesia. it looks good. >> gary? >> i like ebay. emerging off the last earning report and pay pal is scizz leling. and huge part going forward. >> are you leery of...
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states still is and haven't been able to perswade russia of the opposite. well it's not something that. is very satisfying and we want to continue to work on this dialogue with russia but it is a serious difference of opinion that we have to overcome because it's really about the facts about the science about the capabilities of the system that nato is developing with a strong contribution from the united states we remain convinced that there is no danger to the russian strategic nuclear force not today not ten years from now and that the russian analysis is based on a series of worst case to some sions and and unrealistic assumptions that creates an image of a threat which really doesn't exist there's so much to be gained from cooperating. there's a threat out there that's significant today and will be growing by the end of this decade. more and more of europe including european russia will be within range of ballistic missiles possibly equipped with nuclear weapons or chemical weapons so if we can cooperate if we can link our systems plan together. that h
states still is and haven't been able to perswade russia of the opposite. well it's not something that. is very satisfying and we want to continue to work on this dialogue with russia but it is a serious difference of opinion that we have to overcome because it's really about the facts about the science about the capabilities of the system that nato is developing with a strong contribution from the united states we remain convinced that there is no danger to the russian strategic nuclear force...
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it's an ally of the united states. so i think it's fully appropriate for us to have a discussion about this. >> afghanistan -- are the u.s. pledges to afghanistan unconditional regardless of who wins the presidential election in 2014? >> that, i don't -- >> the national pledges? >> well, that, the strategic partnership agreement? yeah. that president obama and president karzai signed. a couple things about that. first of all that is an agreement between the united states and afghanistan. not an agreement between individuals. it's a national agreement. entered into because it was in interests of the united states and afghanistan. the first thing. the second thing is that it is obligations on both sides. which we would seek to being implemented. obligations on the u.s. side and on the afghan side. >> okay. stephen and then we'll let tom go. >> how concerned is the u.s. that the continuing budget cuts and austerity in europe could have nato to xct act in the fut in a situation like libya? and growth in europe. do you expe
it's an ally of the united states. so i think it's fully appropriate for us to have a discussion about this. >> afghanistan -- are the u.s. pledges to afghanistan unconditional regardless of who wins the presidential election in 2014? >> that, i don't -- >> the national pledges? >> well, that, the strategic partnership agreement? yeah. that president obama and president karzai signed. a couple things about that. first of all that is an agreement between the united states...
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it's the single most important issue facing the united states. we will not achieve any other object whether it is sustained fiscal help, the ability to combat poverty, the ability to be strong in the world, if we do not achieve that. and therefore maintain the momentum and expanding the has to figure centrally in any economic policy discussion going forward and has to have a large effect on any thinking about timing and fazing in any set of reforms with respect to the tax system or with respect to entitlements. but that's not our primary subject today. to take your on you obviously can't rank them, you can give some indications of their importance. and i would agree with marty on the central importance of revenue raising. the director of the cbo gave a very effective presentation at hazard a month or two ago on the nation's long-term fiscal situation which after going through a lot of stuff, he would reduced it to the following statement, that in order to get to a stable debt to gdp ratio not a balanced budget but the relatively modest goal, afte
it's the single most important issue facing the united states. we will not achieve any other object whether it is sustained fiscal help, the ability to combat poverty, the ability to be strong in the world, if we do not achieve that. and therefore maintain the momentum and expanding the has to figure centrally in any economic policy discussion going forward and has to have a large effect on any thinking about timing and fazing in any set of reforms with respect to the tax system or with respect...
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even today, after the cuts of the united states, 70% of u.s. spending and 30% -- part of it is because the united states expanded the defense spending in the last decade, but the other part is europe has been cutting. there will come a time when if you continue that operate together in military operations becomes so constrained, that -- that there is a real need to start thinking about how do we meet the ability of the europeans to -- to be -- good partners, strong partners as we saw in libya. they can be. but continue to be open in the future. that will require not only spending more, but it also will require europeans to spending better and smarter. one of the issues and initiatives that secretary-general rasmussen has been pushing a notion of having what he calls smart defense, having europeans working together to appropriate cure critical capabilities that alone they couldn't afford but together that they could. we will encourage all europeans to dupe more of that so that even if they don't spend necessarily more in dollars or euros or cron
even today, after the cuts of the united states, 70% of u.s. spending and 30% -- part of it is because the united states expanded the defense spending in the last decade, but the other part is europe has been cutting. there will come a time when if you continue that operate together in military operations becomes so constrained, that -- that there is a real need to start thinking about how do we meet the ability of the europeans to -- to be -- good partners, strong partners as we saw in libya....